About Elite Throwing Performance Program

Train like a professional baseball player under the guidance of former MLB pitcher Kip Wells.

  • 3 Days A Week, Mon-Wed 9a-12p
  • 2 Month Program ($200 per Month)
  • Train With Professionals
  • Track Your Performance
  • Learn About Injury Prevention
  • Improve Your Velocity
  • Improve Your Spin Rate

About Kip Wells

Kip Wells 32 opened up shop in west Houston in 2019.

Wells, a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1999 to 2012, found early success at Elkins High School in southwest Houston, where he helped lead the team to a state championship. He then pitched for Baylor University before being drafted in the first round for the Chicago White Sox.

Wells’ career took him around the country, playing for nine teams: Pittsburgh Pirates, Texas Rangers, St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals, Washington Nationals, Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres. He pitched a career total of 1,338 innings.

Professional training early on in his life ensured Wells’ successful career, and he is passionate about extending that opportunity to today’s young athletes. Wells intends to bring his unique knowledge of the game to Houston-area athletes with a team of professional trainers and analysts, matching talented players with scouts and recruiters. All ages are welcome. For those outside of the Houston area, a remote training program is in the works.

Kip Wells 32’s intention is to be an athlete’s coaching partner over the long term, developing their talent through high school, college and perhaps to the major leagues.

About John Trejo

Trejo has a masters degree in exercise physiology with an emphasis in sports science from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. Since 2013, John has trained more 50 professional baseball players, including Kip Wells and 12 other former first-round picks.

Trejo uses latest scientific research to assess and improve performance through strength and conditioning, injury prevention, and athletic testing. He also focuses on applying advanced baseball analytics to help pitchers design a game-plan based on their individual strengths.

Questions

For questions, contact john.trejo@kipwells32.com